This literature review focuses on the impact of information and communications technology and services on the politics and society of developing countries, especially on the issues of conflict and cooperation. By Ernest J. Wilson, III.
This is the first publication of the RBF-funded Global Interdependence Initiative, which seeks to improve Americans' understanding of global interdependence, and to strengthen public and political support for cooperative international engagement.
After a year-long research effort, analyzing the effects of scaling up solar electrification projects in the developing world, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund hosted a conference at The Pocantico Center about financing solar energy in the developing world. This is a brief summary of the results of the research and discussion.